MEASUREMENT FOUNDATION
10
WINCH
Z 2500
Fig.2:
Orientation of winch
to mounting plate and bolt
lengths.
Step 2 - Mount the Contactor
• The contactor is a primary safety feature in your winch system. It disconnects
your winch from its power source when the ATV is not in use. The contactor
must be correctly installed to work properly.
• It is recommended that the contactor be mounted close to the battery and in a
location that is as clean and dry as possible. Exact location will vary, depending
on the ATV. Usual locations include inside, on top, or on the side of rear storage
box, and on a few models, under the seat.
• Ensure the contactor mounting location selected provides sufficient clearance
from all metal structures such as frame tubes. Do NOT place tools or other
items in a position that might come in contact with the contactor directly.
• Drill the mounting holes for the contactor at this time, then move on to step
four as it will be easier to attach all the wiring to the contactor before attaching
it to the ATV. Do NOT mount the contactor at this time.
• If you will be installing the wireless control, first review the wiring configura-
tion provided here.
NOTE:
Install the control box
• Connect the long red cable to the “+” terminal of the battery .
• Connect the long black cable to the “-” terminal of the battery .
• Connect the short red cable to the “+” terminal of the motor.
• Connect the short black cable to the “-” terminal of the motor .
• After connecting , install the control box on winch